Special Investigating Unit welcomes arrest of Michael Lomas on corruption case
23 April 2021
The SIU welcomes the arrest of businessman in Eskom’s R745 million Kusile power station corruption case.
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) welcomes the arrest of a businessman Michael Lomas by the United Kingdom authorities in connection with Eskom’s R745 million Kusile power station alleged fraud, unauthorized gratification, corruption and money laundering case.
The arrest brings to five the number of people arrested in relation to the alleged crimes. Lamos is expected to join his co-accused former Eskom executives Abram Masango and France Hlakudi, businessman Maphoko Kgomoeswana and Tubular Construction Chief Executive Officer Antonio Trindade in court on 01 June 2021 when the matter returns to court.
The arrests follow an intensive investigation conducted by the SIU in Eskom which uncovered evidence pointing to criminal action against the five accused. The evidence as required by SIU Act, was referred to the National Prosecuting Authority and also to the Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation (Hawks) for further attention.